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La composition chimique

Colorado Hot Springs > Chemical Analysis > Box Canyon Lodge and Hot Springs

In April, 1992, a chemical analysis of the hot springs water of the Box Canyon Lodge was performed. The amounts of each element are shown below on the basis of milligrams per liter and compares the amount found in the hot springs water to the amount which is considered safe for drinking.

By showing the level of each element safe for drinking, we do not mean to imply that you may drink the water. It is only shown to illustrate that your own drinking water may contain up to that level before it is considered unsafe.

Element Amount in Hot Springs Safe for Drinking About

Arsenic

0.0160 mg

0.050 mg

Old arthritis treatment

Barium

0.0300 mg

1.000 mg

Used in GI tract diagnosis

Cadmium

0.0002 mg

0.010 mg

Ingredient in dandruff shampoo

Chromium

0.0000 mg

0.050 mg

Necessary for glucose metabolism

Fluoride

2.2500 mg

2.400 mg

Used to treat water for tooth decay

Lead

0.0010 mg

0.050 mg

No known medical use

Mercury

0.0000 mg

0.002 mg

Old treatment for syphilis

Nitrate

6.0300 mg

10.000 mg

A salt

Selenium

0.0030 mg

0.010 mg

Assists in cancer prevention

Silver

0.0000 mg

0.050 mg

Anti-bacterial agent

Sodium

124.0000 mg

20.000 mg

Maintains body fluid balance

Calcium

336.0000 mg

any amount

Protects against osteoporosis

Magnesium

19.0000 mg

125.000 mg

Regulates muscle relaxation

Potassium

16.6000 mg

any amount

Aids circulation

Chloride

41.0000 mg

250.000 mg

Used as a disinfectant

Sulfate

1130.0000 mg

250.000 mg

A salt

Bicarbonate

127.0000 mg

any amount

Element of antacids

Boron

0.6220 mg

any amount

Ophthalmologic irrigant

Copper

0.0000 mg

1.000 mg

Prevents anemia

Iron

0.3100 mg

0.300 mg

Aids in muscle function

Manganese

0.6260 mg

0.050 mg

Necessary for bone development

Molybdenum

0.0080 mg

any amount

Component of essential enzymes

Phosphate

0.0250 mg

any amount

A salt

Zinc

0.0050 mg

5.000 mg

Helps with healing of wounds